Hypnotherapy for dealing with Anxiety & Stress

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Paul, Luke and Joseph at Cambridge Hypnotherapy, using advance levels of Hypnosis, NLP and Time Line Therapy are able to assist you in completely removing paranoia. To provide your unconscious mind with the clarity and resources you need.

An individual suffering from paranoia feels suspicious, and has a sense that other people want to do him or her harm. As a result, the paranoid individual changes his or her actions in response to a world that is perceived as personally threatening. Objective observers may be quite clear on the fact that no one's words or actions are actually threatening the paranoid individual. The hallmark of paranoia is a feeling of intense distrust and suspiciousness that is not in response to input from anybody or anything in the paranoid individual's environment.

"how many sessions will I need?"

Dealing with or letting go of your paranoia with hypnotherapy should really only take two or three sessions ~ well that's our experience!

There's only one real way to find out and that's to come along for an initial consultation and meet us in person and be comfortable we're right for you. Only you can make that decision.

It's important to us that, before you make your choice, you have all your questions answered in person, feel really comfortable that we are right for each other and that's why we invite you to a initial consultation.

The only cost of this is 20 minutes of your time! and we will also give you a complimentary hypnosis CD whatever you decide.

Following your first session with us we will give you our specially extended deep hypnosis CD.

Other symptoms of paranoia may include

Self-referential thinking: The sense that other people in the world (even complete strangers on the street) are always talking about the paranoid individual.

Thought broadcasting: The sense that other people can read the paranoid individual's mind.

Magical thinking: The sense that the paranoid individual can use his or her thoughts to influence other people's thoughts and actions.

Thought withdrawal: The sense that people are stealing the paranoid individual's thoughts.

Thought insertion: The sense that people are putting thoughts into the paranoid individual's mind.

Ideas of reference: The sense that the television and/or radio are specifically addressing the paranoid individual.